Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper reports on the first successful molecular detection and quantification of soil protozoa. Quantification of heterotrophic flagellates and naked amoebae in soil has traditionally relied on dilution culturing techniques, followed by most-probable-number (MPN) calculations. Such methods are biased by differences in the culturability of soil protozoa and are unable to quantify specific taxonomic groups, and the results are highly dependent on the choice of media and the skills of the microscopists. Successful detection of protozoa in soil by DNA techniques requires (i) the development and validation of DNA extraction and quantification protocols and (ii) the collection of sufficient sequence data to find specific protozoan 18S ribosomal DNA sequences. This paper describes the development of an MPN-PCR assay for detection of the common soil flagellate Heteromita globosa , using primers targeting a 700-bp sequence of the small-subunit rRNA gene. The method was tested by use of gnotobiotic laboratory microcosms with sterile tar-contaminated soil inoculated with the bacterium Pseudomonas putida OUS82 UCB55 as prey. There was satisfactory overall agreement between H. globosa population estimates obtained by the PCR assay and a conventional MPN assay in the three soils tested.

Keywords

BiologyFlagellateProtozoaDNA extractionPseudomonas putidaRibosomal RNASoil microbiologyPopulation18S ribosomal RNA16S ribosomal RNAPolymerase chain reactionMicrobiologySoil testBacteriaSoil waterEcologyBotanyGeneticsGene

MeSH Terms

AnimalsColony CountMicrobialCulture MediaDNAProtozoanEukaryotaGenesrRNAPolycyclic Aromatic HydrocarbonsPolymerase Chain ReactionPseudomonas putidaRNARibosomal18SSoilSoil Pollutants

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Year
2001
Type
article
Volume
67
Issue
4
Pages
1613-1618
Citations
58
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Line Fredslund, Flemming Ekelund, Carsten Suhr Jacobsen et al. (2001). Development and Application of a Most-Probable-Number–PCR Assay To Quantify Flagellate Populations in Soil Samples. Applied and Environmental Microbiology , 67 (4) , 1613-1618. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.67.4.1613-1618.2001

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DOI
10.1128/aem.67.4.1613-1618.2001
PMID
11282613
PMCID
PMC92777

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